Managing comfort in low energy housing - the role of gardens, balconies, allotments and greenhouses

Sonja Oliveira, Elena Marco, Bill Gething, Martin Green

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Abstract

This paper examines management of thermal comfort in a low energy housing development in England drawing on residents', designers' and housing managers' views. Thermal comfort studies have tended to mainly focus on measurement techniques and comfort criteria. There has been little attention devoted to how designers as well as residents account for thermal comfort in the design and management of indoor and or outdoor space. Findings suggest designers and housing managers play a critical role in the conception of interstitial spaces between an individual home, street, garden and collective community landscaping. It was found that whilst equipped with advanced technologies to heat and cool their homes, residents' adaptation strategies to manage discomfort evolved primarily around escaping to a range of individual, ad hoc collective and dedicated community spaces. The importance of outdoor spaces as traditional regimes of cooling is well researched, however an extended understanding of an outdoor environment's spatial and social role for designers and residents in planning and managing comfort is largely unexamined. The analysis also provides a novel method in the studies of thermal comfort - a timely contribution in light of recent questioning of the nature of human interaction with thermal comfort (Nicol and Roaf 2017).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 10th Windsor Conference
Subtitle of host publicationRethinking Comfort
EditorsLuisa Brotas, Susan Roaf, Fergus Nicol, Michael A. Humphreys
Place of PublicationWindsor
Pages264-274
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9780992895785
Publication statusPublished - 15 Apr 2018
Event10th International Windsor Conference 2018: Rethinking Comfort - Windsor, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 Apr 201815 Apr 2018

Conference

Conference10th International Windsor Conference 2018: Rethinking Comfort
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityWindsor
Period12/04/1815/04/18

Keywords

  • architecture
  • design practice
  • housing
  • low energy
  • thermal comfort

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